Well, I'm not "coming after" you on this one King_Creole, but I do want to add a sentiment...
I don't think that being addicted can be attributed to a person's level of intelligence. I don't think that he realized early on that the drugs would do so much damage. Even though he had the 'pill books' and studied the effects of certain med's, I still don't think that he took into consideration the effect it would have on a long term basis. And most likely, by the time it did register with him, it was far too late for him to do anything about it. He became addicted. He didn't seek help. And sadly, it cost him his life.
I agree with you BrianK. Elvis needed a 'moment of truth' and a really loud wake-up call early in the game. The enablers around him probably kept that from happening to some degree. I tend to think that Elvis' life as a whole kept him from realizing a lot of this. For whatever reason, Elvis found a comfort zone and he chose to stay there. With all of the glitz and glamour, all of the money and power....Elvis obviously still felt that something was missing. I find it sad to think that with sooo many people constantly around, he still felt all alone...



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